Improved the behavior and stability of the "scroll_into_view" option

Before the change, there was a subset of cases when the rendering requests were failing when using the scroll_into_view option. Now, it is improved and will make rendering more stable.

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Dmytro Krasun

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To be precise, for example, you were specifying a selector of some elements that is not loaded till you see it in the viewport. That behavior triggered timeout errors in the old implementation.

Now, the algorithm is improved to scroll and to try to trigger a lazy load of the specified element.

That way it is more stable and the request has a higher chance for success.

Enjoy! And if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out at support@screenshotone.com.

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